The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 10, 1880, Image 3

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    Vfat forest gepuMinw.
WKMESDIT MORMXG, MARCH 10. IES0.
nortouGH officers.
JJurv; N. S. Fojikma. .
(.hunci'men J. 8. Hood. F.' IT. Mable,
"It. O.. bavin, L. Agnow, M. .Einstein,
J, A. Proper.
Juiticen of the Peace J, T. Brwiuan,
T. H. Knox,
CtaVdfl-W.'A. inlands.
M-hool Director J. Shawkey, D. W.
Clark, A. It. Partridge, C. A. Randall,
A. U. Kelly, J. T. lireimnn.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Memhttr of YTotorrfM --H AMtT WniTR.
Ansembly'S. P. VlIRIMtM.
rrnirtml Judge i. D. Wktmorb.
Xtmeiatn Judges 3amn Reck, Id
wtir Krrr. . J c
TrtJtnurtir Wm, LAWnF.CB.
Prothonotary. Register C Recorder, die
JnTi SflAWKKT.
NherifT. C. A. K4MDAM..
Cbmvt'Jrfoartrt EM BbRLIX, LiAAC
LOHU, II. W. LltDKKCR.
(Xunty tiuperrntendtrntU. 8. Brock-
W4T.
AHitrirt Attorney 8. P. Irwin.
Jury OomntoMt'oner C. II. Church.
FETICH YrtltHOK.
., (Jaunty Surveyor T. P. Collins.
. (Turoner W. C. Oodijrk.
Ctonufy .rfvdiror Nicholas Tnonr
INN, D.F. CoriELAMD, F. C. Lacy.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TI05E8TA LODGE
I. O. of O.F
Friday
evening, at 7
Room In Par-
VTEETS every
ill o'clock, In the Lodgu
tridge's Hall.
C. E. MaCRAY. N. O.
O. W. SaWYER, Seo'y. ''
If.
K. L. D;tvl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tloncta. Pn,
Collection made In this anJ adjoin
ing oountiea. 40-ly
xatis A; vjunt a ussier,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
of.'rcc, TIOXIXTA, PA
J. E3. AGNQMT,
A r T O Ji 21 IS Y - A T - L A V ,
XIO-ROTA, PA.
ATTJELNTION H9LOIEB8!
1 hava hcon admitted to practice M on
AturanV la tho FeiisicTi Ollloo at Wash
luL'ton.'D. C All "oillocrH, aoldleiH, or
Hilars who xrert lniur.-d in the lato ar,
m obtain pensions to which they may bo
entitled, bv calling n or addressing uie at
1 ionenta, Pa. Also, claims for arrearacos
of pay and bounty will receive prompt at
tention. "
n.Avi'icr beu ovor four voara a soldier In
the. la to war. and bavin for a nuinbnr of
yearn t-nsttod 5n tLo prosecution of aol-
dlra' claims, my e.-:perinfw will aiure
tbti collection of claim in the aborted poa-
wibletiiue. .. J. IS. AUft t.V .
41L'. -
Ili?rSTJIlA.3Sr03L!
LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT.
r. w; cn.vVitic, .ti-., A't.
FIUK INSURANCE:
Utna, I-lvPrpool A London ct Olobe,
" Lycomtnuj, North Rritiuli A
, Morcantilo, flanovor, Franklin
of l'liiftd(Uphia,
Continental, Nortlicrn Hot-heater.
ACCIDENT IHHUKANCR:
Travelers Ufe A Accident Insurance
Company.
OfBco : C. C. Thompson'?, Law Office,
arandin P.look, Tldioute, Pa.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
F.W.Hays,
ft TTORNKY AT LAW,, and Notart
fV PLBUO. P.fV9Cld IJuUhl & Co
filo Xontte. at., Oil City, Pa; 89-ly
Lawrenoa House,
piOTKSTA, I'KNX'i,. NYM. LAW
i KK.HCK, Propbiktor. Thia hous
M centrally locatod. Kvorytljln;? now end
woll furt-.k-bM npeilor acooinmoda
t lona and utrict attention Klven to Ruenta.
Veurttablen and Fruits of all kinda aerved
in Uelr iaou. Sample room for Com
meriilul At-ii.
CEHTfAL KOUSff,
BOVNKU A AGNKW HLOCX. T. C.
J.i-SauK, Proprietor. This in a new
ooue, anil hasjuHt baen Ittnd up for the
aetHJiumocbitioft of the public. A portion
of tlia patnmago of tlie public la aoiicUod.
44-ly-
J. RFlJfE, 53. D.,
TION1251TA, PA.
OrptoM rioniia: 7 to 8 a. n.J 7 to 0
, Wedumduya aud Saturdaya from
M. to 8 Y. M.
B. XXY. A. B. KU.LT.
it A F, VAUK & CO.,
3 .A. UsT 2C Jj S
Corner of lElm fc V'alnutSta.Tloheeta.
Hank of Discount and Deposit.
IuUreat allowed on Time Depo3it8.
Collection madeonall tho Principal polnta
of the U. S.
Collections solicited. , lB-ly.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
H. CARPEOTEE, . -
PA.,
. Proprietor.
Plcturea taken iii all the latent atyles
ttiaai-t. ' 26-tf
QHAULF.S KAISKi,
I'JlACriCAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
In rear of Ulum'a Bliwksmiih shop,
ELM ST.. - - TIONKSTA, PA
THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH,
(W. C. WILSON)
13 permanently located in the Roberta
shon. near Haslet' eornera, where bo
ia prepared to nieet all hU old cubtomorn,
and aa many new onca aa feel diipoil to
favor him with their custom. Ilia motto
li "Live and let live."
W. C. WILSON.
Tionoata, June 24, 17U.
I'lihCKIBlSfor the
nt i 1 1 iay.
Oft
Poret.1 Republican
Rev. A. O. Stone wil) preach in
tLo M. E. Church next Sunday evening.
M. E. Sunday ScLool At 10 o'clock
a. m., and rresoyienatvounuay ocuooi
at 3 o'clock p. in.
Oil 85 h.
Qro. Hood has gont to Bradford
to seek his fortune.
Miss Anna Teaso has returned
homo, after an extended visit to rela
thoa at Qlean.
Miss Mary Kieer is home on va
cation from Ed inborn, where she has
bcn attending normal school.
Now it the time to diink sassafras
tea, but those using it should be care
ful not to indulge in it to success.
The "15" puzzle has struck Tio
neutn, hut we have heard of no candL
dates for Dix mount resulting from tho
mania.
Mr: Aniaa Purdy, of Green twp
is to-day announced as a candidate
fof Aeaodate Judge, suhject to Ilepub
licfin u:agr-s. .
1 rotbouotary bhawkey islt on
Moday r-oruinrr f:r nr.othcr trip to
Ke.as.il. IIo expects to be absent until
May tern of Court.
I Those wsrai, spring-like days are
mid to be excellent for huntioir bee
trees. Some of our amateur bee huut
era have had rood success eo far, and
are still ou the "trail."
Mr. Doutt, tho painter, hung cut
a very neat new sin the other day, as
a specimc-u of hia ki)l with the brush,
and Geo. Ilnbicsou had the hardihood
to ask Liu) who puinted it.
Tea school " tt "lltilltown, which
'ds recently brought to such a cad
eudms by th death of UU Ilillard,
the teKther, has been resume by Hibs
Erilla Fiahsr, a tencher of excelleut
qualulcitions.
-liev. Biobh, of the M. E. Church,
is conducting n aeries of revival meet
ing at the Hill school house, four
miles from this place, with good suc
cess, lu-v. lErubart, or tne r . ssi
Church, ia holding a euccessful revival
at Minister, near Newtown.
Mr. J. M. Kepler is having hia
storo building opposite the Lawrenco
House overhauled and repaired gen:
erally, very materially improving it
both in appeurance aud uaefulncss. It
will make a good site fr a new store,
but that branch of trade, is already
somewhat crowded iu this place.
Dr. Blaine hos purchased of Mr.
G. Jamieeou, the late residence of ex
Treasurer Setlev and the office next to
the Central IIo use. Lie will occupy
tho house after the first of April. lie
has already moved in: his office, a
part of which is occupied by Mr. D.
W. Clark as a renl estate and survey
or's office.
Mr. L. Agnew and family moved
to Oil Creek Lake yesterday, taking
with them all their personal effects.
We are sorry to lose them as citizens
of our community, and with their
many friends in this section we wish
them prosperity in their new place of
abode. Mr. A. is a pleasant laudloid,
and we are sure will give satisfaction
to the people of that vicinity.
A heavy wind ani rain storm,
accompanied by.thuuder and lightning,
passed over this section last Thursday
nig for. SSo particular uaningo was
done in this place, but at Stewart
Run, beyond Mr. John Thompson's
ff.rm, the roof of Mr. Barnes barn was
blown off, and several rods of feuce
blown down iu that vicinity. We
heard of nu injuries to man or beast
occurring.
Mrs. S. D. Iiwin was called away
to Philadelphia last week, rather un
expectedly by the sad intelligence of
tbe severe ill nets of her brother, Capt.
Joe Thomas, who i not expected to
live. Mr. Thomas will b) remembered
by a ldi;e circle of admiring friends
in this place, having spent nearly
year here, some ten years ago, lie
was noted for his dry humor, and
plensaDt companionship.
Joseph Harris, of Morcton Farm,
Rochester, N. Y., sends us his Cata
logue of Choice, Garden and Flower
Seeds for 1880. It u sent free of
charge to all applicants. Drop him a
postal card with your address, and tell
him you saw this notice in the Forest
Republican.
Prof. Feck will in a few days or-
ganizu a singing class at iiuiouie,
having secured nsarly enough scholars
to warraut him in going ahead. At
Econsmito. opposite Tidionlc, he will
begin with a large cla3s to morrow
evening, ilis second term in mis
place is progressing nicely. These
three appointments will occupy about
.... . rt L II .
all bis lime, no expects to noiu a
four-day's musical convention in this
place at tin end ot the present term.
Sucker fishing is now in order,
and anv warm, sunny day a score ef
, , w
patient anglers may be seen along the
banks of tbe river bobbing for the
flnpile "rad-fio." At this Benson of
the year the sucker is the most delic
ious fish that swims the Allegheney,
t. e., when properly "scored' and fried.
The troiitiug season will soon be here,
if not already with some, as the pleas
ont weather of the past week or two
must fcave beca too tempting for some
of our ardent fishermen Uf .withstand.
1 board and aonie timber
rafts five or sir "AUeghenieJ" ia H
pulled out of the mouth of the cresk,
hf.nml for the lower markets, on fc?un
day last. A great many creek pieeu.''
vrere etuck between here aud Coon
creek, but, with one or .two exceptions',
all will come out when the water ruises.
About eleven hundred logs belonging
to Messrs. May & Keliy were started,
but stopped belw Lacytovu poiid n
account of low water. This etoCk
will bo sawed on the mill acrotis the
creek, which will start up as sooa as
tha logo aro "boomed."
The Millerstown Co.'s wr!1 on the
Hill Farm is down between 700 and
800 feet, with good showing for third
sand. . Mr. G. M. Kepler, the Super
intendent informs us that as sojn as
thia well i: finished he will commence
operations back on the hill further, in
thi vicinity of C. F. Cropp's farm,
near Tubus Run. Quite a number of
heavy capitalists of Pittsburgh and
other places are anxiously inquiring
for Isasoa in this section, from which
it is reasonable to infer that brisk op
erations rnuy be expected during the
coming season. Mr. K. is. of opinion
that before another year Forest county
will be more thoroughly tested than
over before.
Messrs. Polen Bros., who have
been engasred duriug the past four
mouths, manufacturing the timber on
the Wilkinson Tract, on Salmon creek,
owned by Mr. John Shoup, into
boards, etc., have finished their job
and are about pulling up stakes. These
gentlemen, during their short stay
hero, have cut nearly 1,200,000 feet of
lumber, with their "coffee-mill." as
some are pleased to call it. They have
several offers from other parties to
plant their little mill on odd tracts of
timbered lands and manufacture ' the
same into lumber, and it may just be
possible they will conclude to stay.
Whatever they do go or stay we
wih them success, as they have proven
themselves pleasant and reliable gen
tlemen to deal with.
In urging the capitalists to start
uew and various mauufacluries in Oil
City, in order to build up aud solidify
tbe place, the Derrick mentions amoug
other enterprises which would pay,
that of a tauuery, stating that bark
could be shipped from Forest county
by water. Tbe suggestiou is a good
one ; but if good for Oil City, why nut
much bttter for Tionesta, where less
expense would be entailed in hauliug
bark, and where the natural advan
taged, such as water, &c, are la. supe-
Lrior to any other place along tha river ?
Taoueried are firt class investments,
as it is proven by the fact that leather
is always iu demand at good prices,
aud failures are very seldom hsurdof in
this branch of busiussa. There is no
limit to the amount of capital which
can be profitably invested iu the busi
ness, tbe more tho better, and with
judicious management will bring large
returns to the owners. We have no
doubt if the natural advantages pus
6cusd by our town were brought to
the notice ol capitalists and practical
men, many oi whom could doubtlebs
be fouud without guiug a great dist
ance, they would not hebiiate long to
take hold of the project. Let our en
terprising citizen do their part in this
matter, and it will not be long ere we
shall witness a dillVreut state of affairs
in our midst.
The FamiUy Medical Abdract, Dr.
A. F. McKay, Editor, and Chas. E.
White, Publisher, the February num
ber of which has reached us, is a very
useful addition to the family literature.
It is neatly gotten up, and ought to be
a source of pride to editor and pub
lisher, as well as the citizens of Tid
ioute and vicinity. The subscription
price is but $1.50 a year, which
will no doubt insure it a large circula
tion iu a short time. The how enter-
prine has our best wishes for success.
An Entertainment.
Report of Borough Schools fo-Month
- Ending Feb. 27, 1880.
The young men of Tidioute will
give an entertainment at the Lawrence
House Hall next Tuesday evening.
They gave an entertainment at Tid
ioute a short time ago which is said by
those who witnesjed it to have been
one of the best shows the town has had
for many gears. The opera house was
crowded, and not one left dissatisfied.
The Tidioute News, whieli is nat in
the habit of "puffing" anything of an
inferior quality, says "it was a rat
tling good show. Departing from tbe
usual custom of amateurs, the pro
gramme wns made np ef a variety of
performances reading, farces, club
swinging, bar performances, etc. The
evening abounded in local bits which
kept tho audience in good humor. The
evening was so pleasant and success
ful that the boys propose to 'iuvade'
Tionesta with their bill of fare in a
week or two. We can recommend
them, heartily, to the good people of
f oreBj County." We hope our citi
zens will all turn out not because
the Young .en ueeu the patronage, but
because tbe - entertainment will be
worth going to bear, and those who
fail to attend -will miss a rich treat.
Remember, Tuesday evening, Mar. IP.
Kansas.
V. E. Lathy, Esq., of iNV.vton, Kaa.,
sent usa present last week, for which
we return due thanks. In order to
find what the pre.nent consists of yo"
wil! have to read the following extract
from his letter, which will fully ex
plain:
'Knowing that you are a great and
mighty hunter, (all of which I am
not), and believing that, on account
of your Ni nirod-ia proclivities, you
will appreciate it, I mail you to-day
a pair of cars that once adorned tbe
proud and haughty crest of a jack-
rabbit. Of such a pair of auriculars
the most majestic stag who roams the
wilds of Forest County might well be
proud. These jack-rabbits are pecu
liar to our western wilds and are very
abundant. We are flourishing,
and are and have been having for the
past three -weeks beautiful, balmy
spring weather. lesteraay it was
actually sultry. With regards, &c.
ACard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Rudolph, of New
town Mills, Pa., desire to extend their
. .. , . .i j
sincere thanks to me many oear
friends who cheered them by their aid
aud sympathy du liug tbeir late
severe affliction, in the drowning of
their child.
School Reports.
Report of Jamieson School for
month ending Marc h 8, 1880 : No. ot
pupils enrolled, 15; average attend
ance, 13 ; Names of those neither tardy
or absent during mouth, Kate(
Maggie and Willie Mack. Average
class standing, Emma Lawsou 97;
Kate Jamieson 94; Maggie Mack 94;
James Mack 93 ; Emma Johuson 93 ;
Mary Mack 92 Mary Hughes 91 ;
George Lawsou 75.
Kate E. Conn, Teacher.
Report of the Little Hickory school,
for the mouth ending March G, 18S0
Number of scholars belonging 11 ; per
cent, of attendance 83. Following are
the names of the pupils and number ol
days present: William Albaugh 17,
George Copeland 22, Veruie AI
baugh 22, Will Walters 22, Ida Al
baugh 18, Minnie Walters 22, Andrew
Albaugh 18, Delia Copelaud 22, Jo
nathaB Albaugh 13, George Albaugh
9, Edward Albaugh 0. George Cope
land has been present every day
during the term.
J. M. IIaulky Jh., Teacher.
For fifty years "Sellers' Liver
Pills" have brought health and happi
uesi in thousands ol home. Ask your
druggist for them. For scle by Bo
vard. 51-2t.
Go to G. W. Bovards for Mrs
Freeman's New National Dyes. For
brightness and durability of color
Room No. 1 .T. K. II 1L
t.ard, Teacher.
Joe. Do woo
Arthur Kolly
banb l Jackson
Charles Adams
James Davis
f'harlea Partridge
Charles White
Charles Davis
Sammy ("lark
Hyron'Coburn
Forest Klioup
Clydo Shoup
diaries Scott
Fmma Davis.....
May Shawkey
Ma'udo Davis
Cora Knox
Dollio Hood
Sudio Peaso
Kate Peaso
Kmma Sawyer
Florence Kihstein
Kuretta Proper
Hattio Toboy
Cora Scott
Ida Panp
Anna Hulinga ,
Dora Adams
Jefsio Knox
Kdith Kratzer
Sallio Hillings
Kmma H.diiiKa
Minnie Lackey
Zinnia Tate
May Airuew
Lydo Patton
Room No. 2 Mrs E. A.
Dawson, Teacher.
Willie Richards
Willie Hunter
Willie Kilmer
Charlie Kilmer
Forest Proper
Harve Tciwworth..
George Jackson ,
Clarence Orubbs
Elbert Cadwick ,
Hurt Davis
ieorg Kilmer
Charles Tietsworth
Chester Tietaworth
Thomas Seigel ,
Hermie Copeland ,
James Kelly
Willis Albaugh
Charlie "Nforguf.
Eddie Morgan
Kda Knox
Artie Robinson ....
Etlie Clark
Lizwe Randall
EMe Walters..
Rena Campbell..
Nannio Ittel
Leona Davis..
Carrie Dithridge....
Minnie Shawkoy...
l'"lora Orubbs
Louio Richards
Hi.agie Robinson..
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
1Y VimTK nf a writ of Testatum,
IJ Vciiflitional Exponas ianed oiitol'tlin
Court of Common Picas of Venango
County, Pa., and to me directed, there
will be exposed t ;de by public vendue
o miU-ry, at thi- Conrt Homo in tho
Rorotuli of TioneftfJi. on
mon.y, 'March '2i a. d., iso.
at l'l o'clock, A. M., .the following de
scribed real estate to-wit :
Thomas Woods, ndniluiftrrftor of Sin
u el A. V(if i, dcccMsed, vs. Henry Run-rnbi-.ch,
Vi-n. ICx, No. 10!, April torm,
E. I). No. 03 April lerlu, 1S80. I. 1.
Hancock, Att'y.Tlie interest of the de
fendant in ail 'that undivided one-i'ouith
part of that -ei-taiii plec or. parrel of lnnd
situate in Harmony township, I'ori.M
County, and Stale of Pennsylvania,
liounded and described as follows: Degiti
ning at a poat on tho aouthweKt corner of
land conveyed to William ratter.-un ; -
thence by vacant land south 89 asl 1 0 J
perches to a post, thence north 1 oa:-.t 221
percbes to a post, ttienee north ')' west :'
perclie to a reduak, thence north 1J cast
55 pen-lies to a post, ihoneo north SO' w est
104 porches to a pout, tuciice by land for
merly of WiU'ani Neil! of (Isack) south
west 164 perches to a tvist, tlience ut!i
89 cast 89 perehei tinpotit at tho northeast
cornor oflatid c inveved to tho said H'm.
Patterson, thence north 1" west 112 perches
to the phico of beginning. Containing 300
aorea and allowam-s, bo tho sanio more v
less , being part of a tract t,l m a.T, ml
nercbes of land and nliowanees. con
veyed by tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania to'James H Neill by patent d.itd
the lth day of Ajud., A. D. 1853, rniMllod
in Patent (itilc.-, VhI. 50. paire 403, an 1 re
corded in (ho Recorder Otbcn of Vcti.iiig i
County, Pa., Deed Reok No. 2, pages :v.i2
and 333, ami bcln;; tho siitac piece or parcel
of land conveyed by James II. Neill ond
Mary v. ., Ins wite, iiv deed rtarcii .waren
27tli, A. D. lS(i.", to Henry Rosonbach mi-.l
J unes W. Otirr, and vec irded in the oilier
for tho Recording of Deois Vc, in Forest
Ctutnty, Pa,, iu 1 od liook No. 4, page 1 1 .
Taken in execution and to; Ijosold as tlx
property of Henry Hnspnhacfi.at the unit of
Thomas Woods." ac'.uiiniytratar dc., f'f
Samuel Wood, deceit-u.-d. .
TERMS 'OF .SALE. Tlio . following
must ba strictly compiled with when t ho
property is stiieken down :
1. When tho plaintiff or other lien cred
itors bceoi o the purchaser, the costs on
th" writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including morl Parches on tho prop
erty sold, logoUier with siieh lieu credit
or's re?eipt lor the amount of tho pro
ceeds of tho fnlo or such portion thereof ns
he may claim, must - bo furnished tho
Shei ilf. .
2. All bills must be paid in full.
3. All sales net settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho
day of sale, at which timo all property not
settled for will again bo put up and .sold
at tbe expense mid risk -of the person to
whom first sold.
''See Pui'don' Digest, Ninth Edition,
pago 4 ti and Smith's Forms, page 384.
C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tioucstn , Pp., March (1,
1W0.
60
f.0
75
70
65
65
90
50
60
70
90
80
05
85
60
80
70
95
95
60
95
95
85
85
80
85
75
75
85
73
80
80
85
8
95
6(1
80
rtfi
80
95
70
75
50
0 ! SFORTIIMI ! !
I take pleasure in telling tho Sporting
Fiateruity that I have re-purcha.ed
THE
FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I
SOLD IT IN 1871.
T AM
-L static
A dagger (f) denotes one-half.
Room No. 1. Attendance during
month, males 13, females 23; aver
ago attendance mules 8, females 10;
per cent, of attendance, males 75,
females 77 ; per cent, of attendance
during term till date, males 82, h.
males 81. No. of visiton during
month 12; during term 34.
Room No. 2. Attendance
month, males 19. females 14
age attendance during tnonlh 27, du
ring term 29 ; per eeut. of attendance
males 80, females 3G ; per cent, duriug
terra, males G8. feraale3 82. No. of
visiters during month 9, during term
28.
Room No. 3. May Knox had a
perfect recitation in spelling, and
Mary Dithridge in Geography every
day during month.
during
aver-
NICELY LOCATED at my old
stand, and I am prepared to attend to
all my friends, and tho public generally,
who need
ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE!
I ahall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of
AE?IV3Urx3BTION !
And all kinds of
FISHING TACKLE.
I shall also continueto haudlo tho
"White" Sewing Muchiiic,
And tho
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Come and see me. You will find mo
ALWAYS AT HOME.
Muzzle Loaderu made to orfier and war
ranted. rjtfREP AIRING IN ALL ITS
u33 BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND
FAITHfU LLY. DONE.
K. ,1. 1MLDWIX.
Titl ioute, Pa., Aug. 12,
N, If. 1IASLCT fc SOXS,
Dealers in
General Merchandise
in
i;v tttoro Room at
"Great Blood Tonic," for tho cine
of all blood diseases -'Dr. Lind.-ey'd
Blood Searcher." For sale by Bo
vard. 51-2t.
Wanted.
A situation by a fiast-chiss Grocery
Clerk. Apply or address Ri:i-ui;ucan
HASLET'S CORNERS,
Tioiu-r-il a,l'a.
Jan'y 1st, lo.
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